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Hello,
I know this has been asked before but curious if anyone has a new development for something that works nicely.
Essentially I want to put the topbar on top of full width background image....you know, the style everyone uses.
I am using SA... (continued)

Got myself all confused. Totally spaced it and was running the sass ---watch . command in my file and not compass watch.
Then I got the bright idea of moving things around without backing anything up. Got frustrated and downloaded a fresh install and ... (continued)

Hello,
I am just getting started with Apps and SASS so excuse this question if it is a simple SASS mistake, in the docs it says to change _settings.scss by uncommenting a selected style. If I want to add custom styles wouldn't app.scss be the best pla... (continued)

Hello so far I have enjoyed reading the Docs on Foundation For Apps, it is definitely different than F5 but I am enjoying all of the new features and it forcing me to get more comfortable with SASS and Angular. Great work Zurb I am impressed. I am trying ... (continued)

I saw there was a post already but it was referencing Node using Mac and homebrew. My instance is a little different. I re-installed a fresh download of Node, Ruby 1.9.3 and Git. I followed the instructions and am getting the following error messages

I was excited when I found this CodePen demonstrating this using Foundation http://codepen.io/elenanicole53/pen/ahbgL
However, I cannot get this to work. When I copy paste this code into a fresh install of Foundation I see the buttons but no grid of im... (continued)

After reading the docs it is suggested to change the hover element on the icon bar with
$icon-bar-hover-color: $primary-color !default;
However, this does not work. Additionally, when using the inspect element tool I notice the a tag on class item ... (continued)

I am trying to get a better understanding of SASS and implement it on a current project. So far I have been lazy and making manual changes in a custom css file. However, I want to make changes to the TABS that Foundation provides. I have read on here that... (continued)

Hello,
I have decided to get SASS a try and after reading up on the documentation and installing foundation via Ruby, Git, Node.js I have it up and running.
Okay my question, I am trying to make the topbar a gradient background. I noticed in the _s... (continued)

Has anyone had success migrating from v2 or implementing v3 with Foundation? The simple code doesn't work in Foundation but does with a simple html write up. I know Google says you don't need an api key but I have tried it every way I know how.
https:/... (continued)

yeah I knew that is what F5 suggested. I left it alone for a while and came back and when I refreshed it, it works. I noticed the more changes I make (and refresh) the longer it takes to see the changes. No biggie but I am all sorted out. Could be my computer though

If you right click and inspect element it will tell you the size of the div.

For a example a 12-grid column is 62.5 em or 1000px, so if you wanted a full size image anything at least 1000px would do the trick. You technically could have a much bigger image but remember you will want to optimize the picture for the web so it doesn't slow down page load.

To find the other columns either use inspect element or divide 62.5 by the column and convert the em to px or whatever you are comfortable with.

Hello, none of the styles that I've applied to the body background-color, body font-family, or body font color seem to be making it to the app.css file. I don't get any errors, but the app.css does not reflect the changes that I've made to the _settings.s... (continued)

Hello,
I am just getting started with Apps and SASS so excuse this question if it is a simple SASS mistake, in the docs it says to change _settings.scss by uncommenting a selected style. If I want to add custom styles wouldn't app.scss be the best pla... (continued)

Hello so far I have enjoyed reading the Docs on Foundation For Apps, it is definitely different than F5 but I am enjoying all of the new features and it forcing me to get more comfortable with SASS and Angular. Great work Zurb I am impressed. I am trying ... (continued)

I saw there was a post already but it was referencing Node using Mac and homebrew. My instance is a little different. I re-installed a fresh download of Node, Ruby 1.9.3 and Git. I followed the instructions and am getting the following error messages

After reading the docs it is suggested to change the hover element on the icon bar with
$icon-bar-hover-color: $primary-color !default;
However, this does not work. Additionally, when using the inspect element tool I notice the a tag on class item ... (continued)

I am trying to get a better understanding of SASS and implement it on a current project. So far I have been lazy and making manual changes in a custom css file. However, I want to make changes to the TABS that Foundation provides. I have read on here that... (continued)

Hello,
I have decided to get SASS a try and after reading up on the documentation and installing foundation via Ruby, Git, Node.js I have it up and running.
Okay my question, I am trying to make the topbar a gradient background. I noticed in the _s... (continued)

The goal of this post is to provide a simple description of how I got Grunt and Libsass up and running on Windows 7.
I've made the following assumptions that, like me, you can:
- Find the Windows Start button
- Follow simple instructions
- Have li... (continued)

Has anyone had success migrating from v2 or implementing v3 with Foundation? The simple code doesn't work in Foundation but does with a simple html write up. I know Google says you don't need an api key but I have tried it every way I know how.
https:/... (continued)

yeah I knew that is what F5 suggested. I left it alone for a while and came back and when I refreshed it, it works. I noticed the more changes I make (and refresh) the longer it takes to see the changes. No biggie but I am all sorted out. Could be my computer though

If you right click and inspect element it will tell you the size of the div.

For a example a 12-grid column is 62.5 em or 1000px, so if you wanted a full size image anything at least 1000px would do the trick. You technically could have a much bigger image but remember you will want to optimize the picture for the web so it doesn't slow down page load.

To find the other columns either use inspect element or divide 62.5 by the column and convert the em to px or whatever you are comfortable with.